الدراق
Root entry · 20 derived lemmasThis root primarily relates to antidotes, intoxicants, and protective shields. It also extends to concepts of hardness, softening, young animals, and containers, with geographical place names also derived from it.
Derived headwords
- 1.Antidoteboth
A medicine used to counteract a poison or disease.
- 1.Antidoteboth
A medicine used to counteract a poison or disease.
- 1.Wineboth
An alcoholic beverage made from fermented grapes or other fruits.
- 1.Shieldclassical
A piece of armor carried on the arm or held in the hand, used to deflect blows.
- 1.Shieldsclassical
Plural of 'darqah', referring to protective shields.
- 1.Shieldsclassical
Plural of 'darqah', referring to protective shields.
- 1.Shieldsclassical
Plural of 'darqah', referring to protective shields.
- 1.Sluice gateboth
A gate in a river or canal used to control the flow of water.
- 1.Sluice gateclassical
A gate in a river or canal used to control the flow of water (Persian loanword).
- 1.Hardnessclassical
The quality of being hard or solid.
- 1.Softeningclassical
The act or process of making something soft or less hard.
- 1.Childrenclassical
Young human beings below the age of puberty.
- 2.Young camelsclassical
The young of camels.
- 3.Young of other animalsclassical
The young of various animals.
- 4.Measure for drinksclassical
A unit of measurement for liquids, particularly beverages.
- 1.Jugboth
A large container with a handle and a lip for pouring, typically used for liquids.
- 2.City in Khuzestan
A place name in the region of Khuzestan.
- 1.A person's name
A proper name mentioned in relation to the place 'Durq'.
- 1.Fortressboth
A fortified building or complex, often a military stronghold.
- 1.A place name
A place name in Al-Andalus.
- 1.A person's name
A proper name associated with a place name.
- 1.A place name
A geographical location situated between Abadan and Ahvaz.
- 1.Cloudsclassical
Visible masses of condensed water vapor floating in the atmosphere.
- 1.Small moundclassical
A small, compacted mound of earth.
- 2.Sandy excavationclassical
A hole dug into a mound that reveals sand.